Far-right conspiracy theorist and prolific tweeter Jacob Wohl has been suspended from Twitter for running fake accounts, according to a new report.

Wohl — who came to mainstream attention last year when he was caught trying to spread fake sexual misconduct accusations against special counsel Robert Mueller — was booted from the social media service Tuesday, according to NBC News.

The 21-year-old Californian — known online for his rapid responses to President Trump’s tweets and for claiming to have overheard liberals declaring their love for the president while visiting “a hipster coffee shop” — told USA Today in an interview published Tuesday morning he planned to create bogus left-wing Twitter accounts “to steer the left-wing votes in the primaries to what we feel are weaker candidates compared with Trump.”

He subsequently admitted to NBC that he was behind an account called @Women_4_Schultz, which purported to be a supporter of ex-Starbucks CEO and potential presidential candidate Howard Schultz.

“Thank you for reminding me,” he told the outlet. “I tweeted at it to be goofy, but it’s not a fake account. I was tweeting about women’s issues that Schultz happens to be good on.”

One tweet from the now-suspended account alleged: “Kamala Harris does not represent American Women. Unlike Howard Schultz (who is 100% self-made) she traded sexual favors for public office!”

Wohl, who is Jewish, told NBC he thinks his suspension was motivated by anti-Semitism and his attempt to launch an “investigation” into Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar.

“In my entire adult life, I’ve had three Twitter accounts,” he said, citing his primary handle @JacobAWohl, which had 186,000 followers, another account for his private investigation company and a third for a think tank he was planning to launch, according to NBC.